AII amacrine cells discriminate between heterocellular and homocellular locations when assembling connexin36-containing gap junctions.

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Published in J Cell Sci on January 24, 2014

Authors

Arndt Meyer1, Gerrit Hilgen, Birthe Dorgau, Esther M Sammler, Reto Weiler, Hannah Monyer, Karin Dedek, Sheriar G Hormuzdi

Author Affiliations

1: Research Centre for Neurosensory Sciences/Department of Neurobiology, University of Oldenburg, 26111 Oldenburg, Germany.

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